Canadian forest industries July-December 1914 . 6.—Logs at the Pond—note the Concrete Mill 3° CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER National Hardwood Annual Convention President Barnaby Defends 1913 Rules Against Attacks by Furniture Federation—E. the New President—Members Splendidly Entertained. President C. H. Barnaby The 17th annual convention ofthe National Hardwood LumberAssociation was held at Buffalo,, on June 18th and 19th andwas far and away the most suc-cessful convention that the Asso-ciation has ever held. The atten-dance was very large and all thebusiness meetings were att


Canadian forest industries July-December 1914 . 6.—Logs at the Pond—note the Concrete Mill 3° CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER National Hardwood Annual Convention President Barnaby Defends 1913 Rules Against Attacks by Furniture Federation—E. the New President—Members Splendidly Entertained. President C. H. Barnaby The 17th annual convention ofthe National Hardwood LumberAssociation was held at Buffalo,, on June 18th and 19th andwas far and away the most suc-cessful convention that the Asso-ciation has ever held. The atten-dance was very large and all thebusiness meetings were attendedby a large percentage of those whowere present. Entertainment fea-tures of a very successful naturewere mixed with the business fea-tures of the convention in such amanner that those who able to enjoy themselvesvery thoroughly during then-short stay in Buffalo. On the first day of the conven-tion, the most interesting eventwas the annual address of the pre-sident, Mr. Chas. H. Barnaby. remarks dealt exten-sively with the action of the furni-ture manufacturers in their enedavor to discredit the 1913 inspectionrules of the Association. He discussed this situation minutely, point-ing out the absurdity of many of the misrepresentations made by thefurniture men, whic


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